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Floppy abdomen issue, Please Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="amonofrio1" data-source="post: 266908" data-attributes="member: 7812"><p>Thank you so much everyone for your input, this site is great I dont know why I took so long to become a part of it. I am happy to hear that my mantis will have a chance. I have been wanting to set up a new enclsoure(s) because most of them are starting to out grow their mason jars but Im just not sure where to start. I will probably scan the enclosures and housing section and see if I can get any ideas.</p><p></p><p>@summerbug - how does free range work? I like the sound of that, Im just not sure my girlfriend would be too happy about it.</p><p></p><p>@JP77 - It does seem like this started happening to my Chinese mantids right after they molted. I am going to setup a rotated encoluse real quick and post the picture. I would appreciate it if you check it out and see if it is what you were talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amonofrio1, post: 266908, member: 7812"] Thank you so much everyone for your input, this site is great I dont know why I took so long to become a part of it. I am happy to hear that my mantis will have a chance. I have been wanting to set up a new enclsoure(s) because most of them are starting to out grow their mason jars but Im just not sure where to start. I will probably scan the enclosures and housing section and see if I can get any ideas. @summerbug - how does free range work? I like the sound of that, Im just not sure my girlfriend would be too happy about it. @JP77 - It does seem like this started happening to my Chinese mantids right after they molted. I am going to setup a rotated encoluse real quick and post the picture. I would appreciate it if you check it out and see if it is what you were talking about. [/QUOTE]
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